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Our Apprenticeship Programme
The STILL Materials Handling Engineering Apprenticeship Programme helps the business grow our own best-in-class engineers to support our demand for field, workshop, and site-based engineers to meet our customers’ needs. The main purpose of the role is to learn how to become a fully competent STILL engineer by applying learning from college, and demonstrating this knowledge to your mentors, Apprentice Development Officer, and your college assessors to meet the needs of our customers so that we can provide them with the right materials handling solutions.
STILL Materials Handling is currently looking for an enthusiastic Apprentice Workshop Engineer in the Wakefield area. You need to be passionate about engineering, keen to learn, be motivated to achieve success and want to join a multinational engineering company and be part of the next generation of engineers to start their career.
You will need to commit to a three-year training and development programme, before you become a fully qualified Service Engineer and be awarded an Level 3 apprenticeship in Lift Truck & Powered Access Engineering, but you will be supported throughout this time by a dedicated Mentor who will help you develop your skills, and an Apprentice Development Officer (ADO) who will monitor all of your training through a combination of college training and on-the-job training. During the programme, you will learn to inspect, maintain, service and repair all types of material handling equipment including forklift trucks and warehouse equipment
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to travel to college, and stay overnight for blocks of learning time (location and details of time away from home will be confirmed at the point of offer). Travel to and from college with be funded, as will accommodation and meals.
Upon successful completion of your apprenticeship, you will be a fully qualified STILL engineer and be able to start your career with a market leader.
Your duties and responsibilities during your apprenticeship include:
Attending all required training courses (internal & external).
Passing all knowledge block training tests at college.
Passing End Point Assessment for Level 3 in Lift Truck & Powered Access Engineering.
Passing all internal assessments showcasing general knowledge of safety, product knowledge and use of diagnostic equipment.
Passing all online tests and end point assessments to deadline within two re-sits.
Completing your e-Portfolio on time & to the expected standards agreed by the college & ADO.
Working closely with the training organisation to achieve your qualification.
Working at becoming competent at carrying out preventative maintenance, repairs, and the use of diagnostics on a wide range of the STILL products.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to travel to college, and stay overnight for blocks of learning time (location and details of time away from home will be confirmed at the point of offer). Travel to and from college with be funded, as will accommodation and meals.
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Who Are We Looking For?
To succeed in the apprenticeship programme, you need to have a passion for engineering and be motivated and committed to demonstrating a willingness to learn.
Being an engineer with STILL Materials Handling will require you to engage with customers and colleagues on a daily basis, so you will need to have good verbal and listening skills, as well as coming across in a confident manner, with a positive and ‘can do' attitude. We are looking for you to demonstrate that you take pride in your work, and complete tasks to the highest standard, whilst showing flexibility to adapt to the changing needs of the role. We hope that you will show the desire to be a STILL brand ambassador.
To be considered for our Apprenticeship you will: